Women and revenge in Shakespeare : gender, genre, and ethics / Marguerite A. Tassi.

Tassi, Marguerite A., 1965-
Selinsgrove [Pa.] : Susquehanna University Press, c2011.
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Notes:

  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Women and revenge: some literary, iconographic, and intellectual foundations — Valorous tongues, lamenting voices: the expressive ethics of female inciters in Shakespeare’s plays — Reporting the women’s causes aright: wounded names and revenge narratives in Hamlet, Titus Andronicus, and Much ado about nothing — Hecuba’s legacy: wounded maternity and vengeance in the First tetralogy and Titus Andronicus — Revenging home : Cordelia and the virtue of vengeance — Twelfth night, or what Maria wills — Feminine vindication and the social drama of revenge in The merry wives of Windsor — The quality of revenge: debt, reciprocity, and Portia’s vantage in The merchant of Venice — Women’s gall, women’s grace: female friendship, moral rebuke, and the vindictive passions.

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